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@nullTakuro Could you provide some code so we can look through it? As for the serial monitor, try using different baud rates (always restart your ESP when you changed it)....
@nullTakuro I don't know if that is the final solution but you should first match the LED count in your firmware and config. Currently you have set the amount of...
@Rekke How should we understand 2)? Does the strip just light up after a few seconds of no music? What pattern does it show? Is it pretty random or is...
Hello, what happens if you open the visualization.py? When rou right-click it, does it show something like "Edit with IDLE"?
@Rekke I answered your question, it really was a minor "bug". @ThangHoang002 When nothing happens when you click on "Edit with IDLE" somthing with your Python is wrong. The "IDLE"...
@Rekke Oh no, at first I was also wondering what could be wrong but it is really simple. IP addresses can only range to x.x.x.254, as the represented in HEX...
@Rekke Good that it was just this small mistake. 👍 As for the capacitor I would say that you should use one. The capacitor is used to avoid frying your...
@Rekke Sorry for not answering, I had a lot to do the last few weeks. You can of course write me an e-mail, I will add it to my profile...
@Yariv-h For your first question: this is a grounding issue, the LEDs and your NodeMCU have to share a common ground or else you will get these "artifacts". And as...
@Yariv-h Sorry for answering so late, I think you should use the same power supply for the ESP and the LED strip. I built mine like this: ...